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1. Research Technical Specifications


2. Organization of Parts of the Manuscript
3. List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis
subject
4. Deadlines for Submission of Research
Requirements and Presentations

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1. Research Technical Specifications
2. Organization of Parts of the Manuscript
3. List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis
subject
4. Deadlines for Submission of Research
Requirements and Presentations

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Paper Size and Quality
1. 8.3" × 11.7" (A4 size) white bond paper
Substance 20 book papers.

Margins
2. ✓ Every page of the manuscript must meet these minimum
margin standards:
Top: 1.”
Bottom: 1.5”
Right: 1.”
Left: 1.5”
All manuscript materials must fit within these margin
requirements (including tables, figures and graphs)

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Pagination
3. ✓ Pagination is at the footer 1.” from the bottom of the
page.
✓ Page number is placed at the bottom center of every
page.
✓ Page numbers must be consistent with the text in
font size and style throughout the manuscript.
✓ Each page must be numbered except the title page
and the chapter pages

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Pagination
3.

No page number Page number

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Paper Layout
4. ✓ All pages must be printed in portrait mode.
✓ Landscape mode is not allowed except for purposes
of accommodating unusually large tables,
illustrations, and the like.

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Fonts and Font Size
5. ✓ Use Times New Roman or Arial font style and
observe consistency of font style throughout the
manuscript.
✓ A 12-point font size is recommended and observe
consistency of font size throughout the manuscript.
✓ Italics may be used for quotations and words in a
foreign language.

Text color
6. ✓ Text must be in black color

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Spacing •

7. ✓ The manuscript (except the table of content) must be


one and a half (1.5) spaced or double spaced and
observe consistency of spacing throughout the
manuscript.
✓ Table of content must be single-spaced.

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Text Citations of References

8. ✓ The American Psychological Association (APA)


citation style, both for in-text and list of references,
will be used.
Equations

9. ✓ Equations must be numbered consecutively from


(1.1), (1.2), etc., up to the end of the paper, including
any appendices.
✓ The first number refers to the chapter; the second
number refers to the nth occurrence of the equation
within the chapter.
Example:

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1. Research Technical Specifications
2. Organization of Parts of the Manuscript
3. List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis
subject
4. Deadlines for Submission of Research
Requirements and Presentations

-vkis caingles
1. Research Technical Specifications
2. Organization of Parts of the Manuscript
3. List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis
subject
4. Deadlines for Submission of Research
Requirements and Presentations

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The manuscript is arranged in the following order:

1. Pagination

TITLE PAGE …………………………………


Page i but does not appear on the manuscript
APPROVAL SHEET ………………………..
ii
ABSTRACT ………………………………….
number continues
DEDICATION ………………………………
number continues
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT …………………..
number continues
TABLE OF CONTENTS ………………......
number continues
number continues
LIST OF FIGURES…………………………..
LIST OF TABLES ………….……………….
number continues

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The manuscript is arranged in the following order:

1. Pagination

1 INTRODUCTION Page 1 but does not appear on the manuscript

1.1 Background of the Study ………………………………............................


1
1.2 Statement of the Problem ………………………………………………...
number continues
1.3 Objectives of the Study …………………………………………………..
number continues
1.4 Significance of the Study …………………………………………………
number continues
1.5 Conceptual Framework …………………………………………………..
number continues
1.6 Scope and Limitation of the Study ……………………………………..…
number continues
1.7 Definition of Terms ………………………………………………………
number continues

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The manuscript is arranged in the following order:

1. Pagination

2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Page xxx but does not appear on the manuscript

2.2 XXXXXXXXXXXXX Number continues


2.3 XXXXXXXXXXXXX number continues

(Kindly check given format)


Studies within 5yrs from the present year e.g. 2015-2020

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The manuscript is arranged in the following order:

2. Front part of the manuscript


Title Page and Approval Sheet
✓ The dean’s secretary will provide the Approval
Sheet.

Abstract
✓ ABSTRACT is printed in uppercase bold letters,
centered without punctuation.
✓ The body of the abstract must be one and a half
(1.5) spaced and starts on the fourth line below the
heading.

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2. Front part of the manuscript


✓ An abstract is an overview or summary of the study,
problem statement, procedure used, results, and
conclusion.
✓ The maximum length for an abstract is 250 words.
✓ Diagrams, charts, and tables, or other illustrated
materials and formulae or equations are not
included in the abstract.

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The manuscript is arranged in the following order:

Introductory
Example: Abstract Objective of

2.
Statement the study
The slope’s stability in mountainous or hilly region is significantly important for the safety and protection of
the people and the environment. This paper aimed to conduct a study on the application of deterministic
method for landslide assessment and to produce landslide susceptibility maps of the study area. Intensive
field sampling was carried out in the study sites at Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines and soil samples were
subjected to laboratory tests. The study applied the deterministic method through slope stability analysis to
calculate the factor of safety (FOS) for landslide assessment. It also used Geographic Information System
(GIS) particularly the ArcGIS software for FOS mapping. The results revealed that the study sites have
Methodology mostly inorganic but highly expansive fine-grained soils. The values of the FOS varied in each steady-state
of the study condition. For fully-saturated and dry conditions, the values ranged from 1.54-9.98 and 1.94-12.66,
respectively. For partially-saturated condition where m= 0.75, m= 0.5 and m= 0.25, the values of FOS ranged
from 1.65-10.65; 1.74-11.32; and 1.84-11.99, respectively. In general, the FOS values signified that the study
Results and area was stable against sliding; however, there was a considerable decrease in FOS values when the slope
discussion of changed from completely dry to fully-saturated condition. Moreover, the FOS map can be improved by
the study integrating the seismic acceleration factors, land cover, rainfall infiltration, and root cohesion to the equation.
Conclusion of
the study
Keywords (Minimum of 5): Field of study, Method/s used, Types of
Recommenda research applied
tion of the Keywords: Geotechnical engineering, slope stability analyses, deterministic method, laboratory testing,
study quantitative approach

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2. Front part of the manuscript


Acknowledgment
✓ ACKNOWLEDGMENT is printed in uppercase bold
letters, centered without punctuation.
✓ The body of the acknowledgment must be one and a
half (1.5) spaced and printed/typed on the center of
the paper.

Table of Contents
✓ TABLE OF CONTENTS is printed in uppercase bold
letters, centered without punctuation (See given sample).

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2. Front part of the manuscript


List of Tables/Figures/Appendices
✓ LIST OF TABLES/FIGURES/APPENDICES is
printed in uppercase bold letters, centered without
punctuation (See given sample).

Tables and Figures


✓ All tables and figures should be located right after
the text that is referring to it and, if possible, should
be located such that they do not run over into the
next page (See given sample).

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2. Front part of the manuscript


Tables and Figures
✓ Table captions are typed on the upper left of the table.
Only the first letter of the table title is capitalized.
✓ Figure captions are typed center below the figure.
Only the first letter of the table title is capitalized.
✓ Illustrations must be numbered consecutively
throughout the entire manuscript. A straight sequence
(1, 2, 3, 4, etc.) or a decimal approach (1.1 , 1.2 , 1.3 ,
etc.) where the first digit is the chapter number, and
the digit after the decimal point is the illustration
number, may be used.
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2. Front part of the manuscript

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2. Front part of the manuscript

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2. Front part of the manuscript


List of References
✓ REFERENCES is used instead of BIBLIOGRAPHY
for the list of works cited.
✓ Entries are listed alphabetically by the author’s last
name.
✓ This must be in the same font type and font size as
the rest of the manuscript and must be single-
spaced.

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Citations (one author)


3. The brief citation gives the author and year of the source in
parentheses, allowing readers to locate the full citation in your
reference list at the end of your paper. Only the last name of
the author and the year of publication are given.

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Citations
3. The brief citation gives the author(s) and year of the source in
parentheses, allowing readers to locate the full citation in your
reference list at the end of your paper. Only the last name of
the author(s) and the year of publication are given.
One Author

✓ According to Sachdev (2018), the values……..

✓ Sachdev (2018) discussed ………...

✓ The background of the study establishes the context of the research


(Sachdev, 2018).

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3. Citations (two authors)

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3. Citations
Two Authors

✓ In the study of Caingles and Lorenzo (2015), they discussed ………

✓ Caingles and Lorenzo (2015) concluded that the ………..

✓ ……… these deposits are expected to lose its strength upon saturation.
(Caingles & Lorenzo, 2015).

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Citations (more than two authors)


3. List only the first author’s name followed by “et al.” in every
citation.

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Citations (more than two authors)


3. List only the first author’s name followed by “et al.” in every
citation.

✓ In the study of Ozaraga et al. (2015), they discussed…………….

✓ Ozaraga et al. (2015) concluded that the ………….

✓ ………….evelopment of Sustainable Production System for the Darag Chicken


(Gallus gallus domesticus Linn.) in Western Visayas (Ozaraga et al., 2015).

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Citations
3.
Organization as an Author
In the lecture note of Geotechnical Engineering Association (2011), they
discussed that when the value of FOS is greater than 1, it indicates stability,
whereas when FOS is less than 1, it implies instability.

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Citations
3.
Two or more authors in the same parenthesis

Optimum water depth for the recharge basins need to be carefully analyzed which
include on-site experimentation (Bouwer et al., 1989; Cruz, 2000; Tan & Sid, 2013).

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References
4. Website:
Author(s), year of publication, page title (Italic), URL address

Wang, W., Xie, C., & Du, X. (2009). Landslides susceptibility mapping
based on Geographical Information System. Retrieved from
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00254-008-1488-5

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References
4. Online journal Article
Author(s), year of publication, article title (not Italic), journal
name (Italic), volume number (Italic), issue number, page
number if available, URL address

Ray, R. and Smedt, F. (2009). Slope stability analysis on a regional scale


using GIS: a case study from Dhading, Nepal. Environmental Geology,
57, 1603–1611.

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References
4. Book
Author(s), year of publication, book title (Italic), city of
publication: publisher name

Araro, K. (2004). Soil mechanics and foundation engineering. New Delhi,


India: Standard Publishers Distributors.

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References
4. Thesis/Dissertation
Author(s), year of publication, book title (Italic), name of
institution, location

Caingles, V. and Lorenzo, G. (2013). Geotechical properties of soil in


Cagayan de Oro City (Master’s thesis). Mindanao State University –
Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City, Philippines.

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1. Research Technical Specifications
2. Organization of Parts of the Manuscript
3. List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis
subject
4. Deadlines for Submission of Research
Requirements and Presentations

-vkis caingles
1. Research Technical Specifications
2. Organization of Parts of the Manuscript
3. List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis
subject
4. Deadlines for Submission of Research
Requirements and Presentations

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List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis subject

No. of
Name Specialization
groups
Engr. Grace Baba 6 Transportation Engineering
Engr. Bredith Bucton 6 Water Resources Engineering
Dr. Israel Baguhin 3 Structural Engineering
Engr. Jose Lorenzo Bucton 10 Structural Engineering
Dr. Ruth Cabahug 3 Water Resources Engineering
Engr. Vera Karla S. Caingles 6 Geotechnical Engineering
Engr. Jonathan Calibara 4 Material Engineering
Engr. Joseph Cloyd Lamberte 8 Structural Engineering
Engr. Florife Liwanag 4 Water Resources Engineering
Engr. Benjamin Nunag 3 Transportation Engineering
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1. Research Technical Specifications
2. Organization of Parts of the Manuscript
3. List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis
subject
4. Deadlines for Submission of Research
Requirements and Presentations

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1. Research Technical Specifications
2. Organization of Parts of the Manuscript
3. List of CE faculty members who handle Thesis
subject
4. Deadlines for Submission of Research
Requirements and Presentations

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Discuss the
BSCE Research flow

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Concept Paper Presentation

Requirements….
1. Advisees must submit the following document to the Research
Coordinator at least One (1) week before the Concept Paper
Presentation Schedule:
- Concept paper
- Plagiarism check result
- Application form for concept paper presentation (signed by the
Students, Adviser, Panel Members, CE Chair, and CEA Dean)

Deadline/s….
November 12, 2021 - Last day for the submission of the requirements
for concept paper presentation

November 26, 2021 – Last day for concept paper presentation


schedule.

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Proposal Presentation
Requirements….
1. Advisees must submit the following document to the Research
Coordinator at least One (1) week before the Proposal Presentation
Schedule:
- Proposal Manuscript (Title Page, Table of Contents,
List of Tables, List of Figures, Chapter 1-3, References)
- Plagiarism check result
- Application form for concept paper presentation (signed by the
Students, Adviser, Panel Members, CE Chair, and CEA
Dean)
- Evaluation Form
- Defense Fee

Deadline/s….
November 27, 2021 - Last day for the submission of the requirements
for proposal presentation

December 17, 2021 – Last day for proposal presentation schedule


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